Largest river and wetland restoration initiative in history launched at UN Water Conference
Freshwater Challenge led by Colombia, DR Congo, Ecuador, Gabon, Mexico, Zambia Aims to restore 300,000km of rivers and 350 million hectares of wetlands by 2030… See More
Deadly wildfires, noise pollution, and disruptive timing of life cycles: UN report identifies looming environmental threats
Nairobi, 17 February 2022 – Wildfires are burning more severely and more often, urban noise pollution is growing into a global public health menace, and… See More
UN Secretary-General to push business, investors, cities to walk the talk on net-zero pledges; Expert Group launched amid worsening climate crisis
New York, 31 March 2022: UN Secretary-General António Guterres today launched his ExpertGroup to develop stronger and clearer standards for net-zero emissions pledges by non-Stateentities… See More
IPCC Report: We can halve emissions by 2030, but the time for action is now
We already have the tools and know-how required to limit warming and halve emissions by 2030, finds new IPCC report. GENEVA, Apr 4 – In… See More
Indigenous Aush varieties now top priority
Even though per hectare Aush production is slightly below than that of Boro, a number of scientists including a former BRRI chief suggest that farmers… See More
Less water consuming crops are vital to
Researchers are calling for a higher number of crops that use less water to be introduced into agriculture in a bid to cultivate a culture… See More
Developed countries rigid to compensate the climate-vulnerable countries
United efforts stressed Experts for finding root cause of climate change related non-economic loss, damage The developed countries are rigid to compensate the climate-vulnerable countries… See More
Field trip to Climate Technology Park
An eye-opening experience for international guests The Christian Commission for Development in Bangladesh (CCDB) hosted a field trip for international participants at the Gobeshona 6… See More
This time we feel broken
Lives of climate-vulnerable people in the days of Covid-19 and Amphan The coastal region in the south of Bangladesh is exposed to a wide range… See More